“I’ve gone to big clubs in the past and not really enjoyed my football and looking back, it is about that.

“There’s been no real talks, as there’s seven games left, so I’m just concentrating on those.

“I think the small bit of talk is happening, but I’ve not heard anything about that.”

Although Town boss Nathan Jones’ managerial career is still very much in its infancy, Sheehan has seen enough in his short spell so far to know the Luon chief is destined for a bright future in the game.

He continued: “I think this will be the lowest that he manages at, I think he’s going places.

“But we’ve got to buck up our ideas much better if we want to be on the train with him.”

Sheehan has played alongside Scott Cuthbert in the centre of defence during most of his time at Luton, although the last few games have seen him return to the left back role.

He added: “I’ve played 13 games and since I’ve come here, the majority I’ve done centre back first 11.

“I play wherever, it’s up to the manager, wherever I’m told. Obviously Scott got injured so I had to go back in there (full back) and that’s the way it is sometimes.”